Indian Economy and Social Development

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Soru 101Soru

When the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) increases the Repo Rate during an inflationary period, which of the following outcomes is primarily expected in the economy?

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Cevap: Borrowing becomes more expensive for commercial banks, leading to a reduction in market liquidity and curbing inflation.

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Borrowing becomes more expensive for commercial banks, leading to a reduction in market liquidity and curbing inflation.
The correct answer correctly states that raising the Repo Rate increases borrowing costs for commercial banks, leading to higher lending rates across the banking system. This curbs credit expansion, contracts market liquidity, and helps control inflation.

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1
Identify the nature of Repo Rate
Repo Rate is the interest rate at which commercial banks borrow short-term funds from the RBI against government securities.
Understanding the definition helps determine how rate changes impact commercial bank costs.
2
Analyze the impact of an increase in Repo Rate
A higher Repo Rate increases the cost of borrowing for commercial banks from the RBI.
Commercial banks pass on these higher costs to their customers by raising lending interest rates.
3
Determine the macroeconomic outcome on liquidity and inflation
Higher loan rates discourage borrowing and spending, which contracts liquidity in the economy and reduces inflationary pressure.
Tightening liquidity suppresses excess aggregate demand, helping stabilize prices.

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Repo Rate Impact on Money Supply and Inflation Control
Soru 102Soru

With reference to the historical evolution of poverty estimation committees in India, consider the following statements:

1. The Task Force chaired by Y.K. Alagh (1979) established official poverty lines anchored directly to a minimum daily intake of 2,400 calories in rural areas and 2,100 calories in urban areas.
2. The Task Force chaired by D.T. Lakdawala (1993) recommended updating state-specific poverty lines using the Consumer Price Index for Agricultural Labourers (CPI-AL) for rural areas and the Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) for urban areas.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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Cevap: Both 1 and 2

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Both statement 1 and statement 2 are correct.
Both statements are factually correct. The Y.K. Alagh Committee (1979) established the 2,400 kcal (rural) and 2,100 kcal (urban) daily minimum thresholds. Subsequently, the Lakdawala Committee (1993) decentralized poverty line construction to the state level and adopted CPI-AL for rural price updates and CPI-IW for urban price updates.

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1
Evaluate Statement 1 regarding the Y.K. Alagh Task Force (1979).
Statement 1 is correct.
The Y.K. Alagh Task Force constituted by the Planning Commission in 1979 introduced nutritional requirements as the basis for the poverty line, setting per capita daily calorie requirements at 2,400 kcal for rural areas and 2,100 kcal for urban areas.
2
Evaluate Statement 2 regarding the D.T. Lakdawala Committee (1993).
Statement 2 is correct.
The Lakdawala Committee retained the Alagh Committee's calorie norms but recommended constructing state-specific poverty lines updated for inflation using CPI-AL (rural) and CPI-IW (urban).

Anahtar Kavram

Methodological differences between official poverty estimation expert groups in India (Y.K. Alagh and Lakdawala Committees).
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Soru 103Soru

Match the money market instruments listed in List I with their corresponding issuer profiles and operational characteristics in List II.

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Call Money Market
Treasury Bills (T-Bills)
Commercial Paper (CP)
Certificate of Deposit (CD)

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Call Money Market pairs with uncollateralized overnight interbank lending; Treasury Bills pair with zero-coupon discounted sovereign debt issued by the RBI for the Central Government; Commercial Paper pairs with unsecured corporate promissory notes for working capital; Certificate of Deposit pairs with negotiable bank deposit documents.
The Call Money market facilitates overnight uncollateralized interbank liquidity management. Treasury Bills are zero-coupon sovereign discount instruments issued by RBI for the Union Government. Commercial Papers are unsecured short-term corporate promissory notes. Certificates of Deposit are bank-issued negotiable instruments backed by term deposits.

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1
Identify the primary participant and collateral structure of Call Money Market.
Call Money operates exclusively between banks (and primary dealers) without collateral for 1-day (overnight) periods.
Banks use it to rectify sudden Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) or day-to-day liquidity imbalances.
2
Analyze Treasury Bills (T-Bills) features.
T-Bills are government debt issued by RBI at discount to face value in standard tenors (91, 182, 364 days).
State Governments cannot issue T-Bills; only the Central Government issues them as risk-free money market instruments.
3
Differentiate Commercial Paper (CP) from Certificate of Deposit (CD).
Commercial Paper is issued by corporate entities as unsecured promissory notes, whereas Certificates of Deposit are issued by commercial banks against deposited funds.
CP provides short-term working capital for creditworthy companies, while CD mobilizes high-value funds for banks.

Anahtar Kavram

Indian Money Market Structure and Financial Instruments
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Soru 104Soru

Which Ministry serves as the nodal administrative agency for implementing the PM Street Vendor's AtmaNirbhar Nidhi (PM SVANidhi) scheme in India?

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Cevap: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs

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The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs serves as the nodal administrative agency for the PM SVANidhi scheme.
The PM Street Vendor's AtmaNirbhar Nidhi (PM SVANidhi) scheme was launched by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) to provide affordable working capital micro-loans to urban street vendors, facilitating their economic rehabilitation.

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1
Identify the target beneficiary demographic of the PM SVANidhi scheme.
PM SVANidhi was created to provide collateral-free micro-credit loans to street vendors operating in urban areas.
Understanding the targeted population helps locate which central government department holds administrative jurisdiction.
2
Map the target sector to its corresponding central nodal ministry.
Urban livelihoods and street vending regulations fall directly under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA).
Central government welfare schemes designate nodal ministries based on sectoral governance domains.

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Nodal Ministries for Social Welfare and Social Security Initiatives
Soru 105Soru

Consider the following statements regarding demographic indicators, types of employment, and national skill development mechanisms in India:

1. The Dependency Ratio measures the working-age population (aged 15–64 years) expressed as a percentage of the total dependent population (aged 0–14 years and 65 years and above).
2. Structural unemployment occurs primarily due to a technological change or shift in economic structure that creates a misalignment between the skills of job seekers and the needs of employers.
3. Under the National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS), financial assistance for stipends is routed directly to apprentices' bank accounts via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).

Which of the statements given above are correct?

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Cevap: 2 and 3 only

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Statements 2 and 3 are correct, while statement 1 is incorrect.
The option selecting statements 2 and 3 is correct. The dependency ratio places the dependent population (aged 0–14 and 65+) in the numerator and the working-age population (aged 15–64) in the denominator, making statement 1 false. Statement 2 is true as structural unemployment stems from structural shifts and skill mismatches in the labor market. Statement 3 is true as NAPS utilizes DBT for direct stipend transfers to apprentices.

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1
Evaluate Statement 1 regarding the definition of the Dependency Ratio.
Statement 1 is incorrect. The Dependency Ratio is calculated as Population (0–14) + Population (65+)Population (15–64)×100\frac{\text{Population (0–14) + Population (65+)}}{\text{Population (15–64)}} \times 100. Statement 1 inverted the numerator and denominator.
Demographic trends define the dependency ratio as the ratio of dependents to the working-age population.
2
Evaluate Statement 2 regarding Structural Unemployment.
Statement 2 is correct. Structural unemployment is caused by fundamental changes in the economy, such as technological evolution, that create a divergence between available worker skill sets and employer demand.
This matches the standard economic definition of structural employment friction.
3
Evaluate Statement 3 regarding the National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS).
Statement 3 is correct. NAPS provides partial stipend reimbursement directly to apprentices via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) to encourage industrial apprenticeship participation.
Skill development reforms under MSDE implemented DBT for stipend payouts to enhance transparency and youth engagement.

Anahtar Kavram

Demographic Indicators, Structural Unemployment, and NAPS DBT Mechanism
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Soru 106Soru

Match the following key fiscal deficit indicators used in the Union Budget of India (List I) with their corresponding official technical definitions (List II). Which set of pairings represents the correct matching between the two lists?

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Fiscal Deficit
Revenue Deficit
Primary Deficit
Effective Revenue Deficit

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Fiscal Deficit matches with 'Total expenditure minus total receipts excluding non-debt receipts / borrowings'; Revenue Deficit matches with 'Excess of total revenue expenditure over total revenue receipts'; Primary Deficit matches with 'Fiscal deficit minus net interest payments on past borrowings'; and Effective Revenue Deficit matches with 'Revenue deficit minus grants-in-aid given to States for the creation of capital assets'.
The correct pairings accurately map each fiscal imbalance metric to its standard definition under Union Budget accounting. Fiscal Deficit reflects net borrowing obligations. Revenue Deficit measures consumption spending exceeding revenue income. Primary Deficit isolates current spending decisions by subtracting interest obligations. Effective Revenue Deficit corrects conventional revenue deficit for capital-forming grants to states.

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1
Identify the definition of Fiscal Deficit
Fiscal Deficit represents overall net debt accumulation and equals total budget expenditure minus total non-debt receipts.
It reflects the total borrowing needs of the government.
2
Identify the definition of Revenue Deficit
Revenue Deficit equals revenue expenditure minus revenue receipts.
It measures the deficit arising strictly out of non-capital, routine government operations.
3
Identify Primary Deficit
Primary Deficit equals Fiscal Deficit minus Interest Payments.
It shows the borrowing requirement arising out of current fiscal operations rather than past liabilities.
4
Identify Effective Revenue Deficit
Effective Revenue Deficit equals Revenue Deficit minus grants given for capital asset creation.
It separates productive grant expenditures from pure consumption spending.

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Key Fiscal Deficit Metrics in Indian Budgeting
Soru 107Soru

An Indian software enterprise earns export revenue from foreign clients, pays interest on a loan raised from an overseas commercial bank, and receives an official non-repayable developmental grant from an international body. According to the standard Balance of Payments accounting framework, how are these three transactions categorized?

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Cevap: Software export revenue is recorded under trade in services, interest payments under primary income, and the non-repayable grant under secondary income, all within the Current Account.

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Software export revenue is recorded under trade in services, interest payments under primary income, and the non-repayable grant under secondary income, all within the Current Account.
In IMF and RBI Balance of Payments accounting, the Current Account comprises Goods, Services, Primary Income, and Secondary Income. Software exports fall under Services, interest on foreign loans falls under Primary Income (income on capital), and official non-repayable grants fall under Secondary Income (current transfers). Thus, all three items are correctly classified under the Current Account.

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1
Analyze the software export revenue transaction
Exporting software services to foreign clients generates invisible export earnings, which belong under the Services component of the Current Account.
Trade in services is a standard component of Current Account invisibles.
2
Analyze the interest payment on the overseas commercial loan
Servicing foreign debt via interest payments represents investment income paid to non-residents, categorized under Primary Income within the Current Account.
Payment for the use of foreign financial capital (interest/dividends) is primary income in the Current Account, whereas the principal loan movement is capital account.
3
Analyze the non-repayable official grant from an international organization
Unilateral current transfers such as grants, remittances, and gifts involving no quid pro quo or debt creation fall under Secondary Income within the Current Account.
Non-repayable grants do not affect net financial liabilities or assets, placing them under secondary income.

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Sub-classification of Current Account Components in Balance of Payments (Goods, Services, Primary Income, Secondary Income)
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Soru 108Soru

In India's Balance of Payments (BoP) accounting, which of the following transactions are categorized under the 'Invisibles' component of the Current Account?

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Cevap: Earnings from software service exports; Private remittances received from non-resident workers

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Earnings from software service exports and private remittances received from non-resident workers are included under the Invisibles component of the Current Account.
Earnings from software service exports (services) and private remittances received from non-resident workers (unilateral transfer payments) are non-merchandise receipts. They do not alter foreign financial asset or debt liability positions, so they are categorized under the Invisibles section of the Current Account.

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1
Understand the main components of the Balance of Payments (BoP) Current Account.
The Current Account consists of Visible Trade (merchandise exports and imports) and Invisible Trade (services, income, and transfers).
Categorizing transactions requires separating trade in physical goods from non-physical transactions.
2
Identify the nature of software service exports and worker remittances.
Software services fall under non-factor service exports, and worker remittances fall under transfer payments (invisibles). Neither creates financial assets or liabilities.
Current Account items reflect net flow of income, goods, and services without altering foreign asset ownership positions.
3
Distinguish current account transactions from capital account transactions.
Foreign Direct Investment and External Commercial Borrowings involve ownership changes or debt liabilities, placing them strictly in the Capital Account.
Transactions changing the external financial asset/liability position of a country belong to the Capital Account.

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Components of Balance of Payments Current Account (Invisibles)
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Soru 109Soru

With reference to the twin financial social security insurance initiatives of the Government of India—the Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY) and the Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY)—which of the following statements are correct?

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Cevap: Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana offers a renewable one-year term life insurance cover of 2 lakh₹2\text{ lakh} for death due to any cause to bank account holders in the age group of 18 to 50 years18\text{ to }50\text{ years}.; Both PMJJBY and PMSBY are administered through participating commercial and regional rural banks in tie-up with Life Insurance Corporation and general insurance companies respectively.

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The correct statements are the one describing PMJJBY providing 2 lakh₹2\text{ lakh} term life cover for death due to any cause for individuals aged 18 to 50 years18\text{ to }50\text{ years}, and the one detailing that both schemes are implemented via participating banks in tie-ups with insurance providers.
The correct options accurately identify that PMJJBY offers 2 lakh₹2\text{ lakh} life cover for any cause of death to individuals aged 18 to 50 years18\text{ to }50\text{ years}, and that institutional implementation of both schemes relies on commercial/regional rural banks partnering with life and general insurance companies.

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1
Evaluate the statement regarding PMJJBY parameters (coverage amount, age group, and cause of death).
PMJJBY covers death due to any cause with a sum assured of 2 lakh₹2\text{ lakh} for subscribers aged 18 to 50 years18\text{ to }50\text{ years}. Thus, this statement is factually accurate.
Verifying structural parameters of Central life insurance social security programs.
2
Evaluate the statement regarding PMSBY coverage quantum and age limits.
PMSBY covers accidental death and total permanent disability up to 2 lakh₹2\text{ lakh} (not 5 lakh₹5\text{ lakh}) for account holders aged 18 to 70 years18\text{ to }70\text{ years}. Thus, this statement contains an incorrect payout threshold.
Identifying precise benefit payouts under national accidental insurance policies.
3
Evaluate institutional delivery architecture and premium funding model.
Both schemes rely on bank account auto-debit ties with LIC/general insurers. Premium payments (436₹436 for PMJJBY and 20₹20 for PMSBY) are subscriber-funded rather than fully government-subsidized.
Differentiating contributory micro-insurance models from fully state-funded welfare grants.

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Micro-insurance architecture and eligibility parameters of PMJJBY and PMSBY social security schemes
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Soru 110Soru

With reference to the constitutional architecture of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council in Indian Public Finance, examine the following statements:

1. The GST Council is a joint constitutional forum established under Article 279A of the Constitution of India.
2. Decisions of the Council must be taken by a majority of not less than three-fourths (75%75\%) of the weighted votes of the members present and voting.
3. The vote of the Central Government carries a weightage of one-third (13\frac{1}{3}) of the total votes cast, while the combined votes of all State Governments carry a weightage of two-thirds (23\frac{2}{3}).

Which of the statements given above are correct?

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Cevap: 1, 2 and 3

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All three statements (1, 2, and 3) are correct.
The choice stating '1, 2 and 3' is correct because all three statements accurately reflect the provisions of Article 279A of the Constitution of India. The GST Council is a constitutional body (Article 279A(1)), requires a three-fourths (75%) weighted majority for decisions (Article 279A(9)), and splits vote weightage as one-third for the Centre and two-thirds for all States combined.

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1
Evaluate Statement 1 regarding the constitutional basis of the GST Council.
Statement 1 is correct. The GST Council was inserted into the Indian Constitution via the 101st Constitutional Amendment Act, 2016 under Article 279A.
Article 279A empowers the President to constitute the Goods and Services Tax Council as a joint forum of the Centre and the States.
2
Evaluate Statement 2 regarding the decision-making voting threshold.
Statement 2 is correct. Article 279A(9) stipulates that every decision of the Council shall be taken at a meeting by a majority of not less than three-fourths (75%75\%) of the weighted votes of the members present and voting.
This high threshold promotes cooperative federalism, ensuring neither the Centre nor a small group of states can unilaterally impose decisions.
3
Evaluate Statement 3 regarding vote weightage allocation.
Statement 3 is correct. Under Article 279A(9), the vote of the Central Government has a weightage of one-third (13\frac{1}{3}) of the total votes cast, and the votes of all State Governments combined have a weightage of two-thirds (23\frac{2}{3}) of the total votes cast.
This distribution ensures that neither the Centre nor the States alone can pass a decision without substantial consensus from both tiers of government.

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Constitutional Mechanism and Voting Architecture of the GST Council (Article 279A)
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Soru 111Soru

Match the following government employment and skill development schemes in India (List I) with their respective primary target groups or core operational objectives (List II):

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Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Koushalya Yojana (DDU-GKY)
Scheme for Higher Education Youth in Apprenticeship and Skills (SHREYES)
National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS)
PM Vishwakarma Scheme

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Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Koushalya Yojana (DDU-GKY) matches with placement-linked training for rural poor youth (15–35 years). SHREYES matches with apprenticeship opportunities for general non-technical higher education students. National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS) matches with 25% stipend financial reimbursement to employer establishments. PM Vishwakarma Scheme matches with end-to-end support for traditional artisans across 18 trades.
Each scheme is correctly paired with its target audience and primary mechanism: DDU-GKY focuses on rural youth placement-linked training; SHREYES targets general non-technical higher education graduates; NAPS offers financial incentive stipends to establishments engaging apprentices; and PM Vishwakarma supports traditional artisans and craftspeople across 18 designated family trades.

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1
Identify the target demographic and mandate of DDU-GKY
DDU-GKY focuses exclusively on rural poor youth in the 15–35 age group, emphasizing mandatory employment placement (minimum 70% placed).
It operates under the National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) framework.
2
Analyze SHREYES and its specific education sector focus
SHREYES addresses skill deficits among general degree graduates (non-engineering/non-technical streams) through structured apprenticeship tracks.
General stream graduates often face higher structural unemployment due to lack of practical industry exposure.
3
Examine the supply-side employer incentive mechanism of NAPS
NAPS incentivizes private and public establishments to hire apprentices by reimbursing 25% of the stipend amount directly.
This reduces cost barriers for industries participating in skill ecosystems.
4
Evaluate the target traditional craft sector covered by PM Vishwakarma
PM Vishwakarma targets traditional artisans and craftspeople working with hands and tools across 18 specified family-based trades.
The scheme integrates informal sector traditional workers into formal credit, skill development, and market access.

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Classification and operational mandates of Indian national skill development initiatives across rural youth, higher education, industrial apprenticeships, and traditional artisans.
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Soru 112Soru

An Indian firm receives investment returns from its foreign subsidiary in the form of profit remittances and also raises long-term commercial loans from an overseas institution. How are these two transactions respectively classified in India's Balance of Payments (BoP) statement?

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Cevap: Profit remittances are recorded under the Current Account as primary income, while long-term foreign commercial loans are recorded under the Capital Account.

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Profit remittances are recorded under the Current Account as primary income, while long-term foreign commercial loans are recorded under the Capital Account.
The Current Account of Balance of Payments records trade in goods, services, primary income (such as profits, dividends, and interest), and secondary income (remittances). Profit remittances from overseas subsidiaries are primary income entries under the Current Account. Conversely, External Commercial Borrowings (ECBs) create future financial obligations and alter the country's foreign liability position, making them Capital Account entries.

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1
Analyze the nature of profit remittances in Balance of Payments accounting.
Profit remittances represent income earned on cross-border capital investments (primary income/invisibles) without altering foreign debt assets or liabilities.
The Current Account records transactions involving exports, imports, net services, and net factor income from abroad (dividends, interest, profits).
2
Analyze the nature of foreign commercial loans (External Commercial Borrowings).
Foreign commercial loans change the financial assets and debt liabilities of domestic residents relative to non-residents.
The Capital Account records all transactions that alter foreign financial assets and liabilities of a nation.
3
Synthesize the accounting classifications to select the matching option.
Profit remittances belong to the Current Account, while commercial loans belong to the Capital Account.
This preserves the standard distinction between current income/spending flows and financial asset/liability creation.

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Classification of Balance of Payments (BoP) transactions into Current Account (invisibles/primary income) and Capital Account (external borrowings/investments).
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Soru 113Soru

Consider the following statements regarding the operating framework of monetary policy and liquidity management by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI):

1. The Standing Deposit Facility (SDF) rate serves as the floor of the Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) corridor and allows the RBI to absorb liquidity without requiring collateral securities.
2. An increase in the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) impounds bank liquidity, reducing money creation capacity and leading to a contraction in the monetary base multiplier.
3. When the Weighted Average Call Rate (WACR) consistently trades closer to the Marginal Standing Facility (MSF) rate than the Repo rate, it reflects a state of structural liquidity surplus in the banking system.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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Cevap: 1 and 2 only

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The statement combination '1 and 2 only' is correct.
The combination '1 and 2 only' is correct. Standing Deposit Facility (SDF) functions without collateral assets as the floor of the LAF corridor, and elevating the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) impounds liquidity to shrink the credit expansion potential and money multiplier. Conversely, short-term money market rates trading near the Marginal Standing Facility (MSF) rate indicate severe liquidity deficit rather than surplus.

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1
Analyze Statement 1
Statement 1 is true.
Introduced in 2022, the Standing Deposit Facility (SDF) acts as the lower bound (floor) of the LAF corridor at 25 bps below the policy repo rate. Unlike Reverse Repo, SDF does not require the RBI to provide Government Securities as collateral.
2
Analyze Statement 2
Statement 2 is true.
The Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) mandates the share of NDTL commercial banks must keep with RBI as cash. Increasing CRR removes primary liquidity from banks, constrains loan growth, and decreases the money multiplier (m=1+cr+cm = \frac{1 + c}{r + c}).
3
Analyze Statement 3
Statement 3 is false.
The MSF rate is the upper bound (ceiling) of the LAF corridor where banks borrow emergency liquidity against penalty interest rates. If WACR trends upward near the MSF ceiling, money market liquidity is extremely tight (liquidity deficit), whereas WACR trading near SDF signifies liquidity surplus.

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Operating Framework of Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) Corridor, SDF, CRR, and Call Money Market Mechanics
Soru 114Soru

Match the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) monetary policy terms in List I with their corresponding functional descriptions in List II.

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Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR)
Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR)
Marginal Standing Facility (MSF)
Standing Deposit Facility (SDF)

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Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) matches with the minimum cash percentage kept with RBI; Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) matches with liquid assets held in gold/G-secs; Marginal Standing Facility (MSF) matches with the overnight borrowing window at a higher rate; Standing Deposit Facility (SDF) matches with collateral-free liquidity absorption.
Each monetary policy tool matches its exact operational definition under the RBI framework: CRR specifies cash held with RBI, SLR specifies liquid assets held by banks, MSF provides overnight borrowing under liquidity distress, and SDF absorbs excess liquidity without requiring collateral.

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1
Identify the reserve requirements governing commercial bank deposits.
Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) corresponds to mandatory cash balances kept directly with the RBI, whereas Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) corresponds to liquid assets maintained by banks themselves.
CRR and SLR are quantitative reserve requirements designed to ensure liquidity, solvency, and control over money supply.
2
Identify the specific liquidity adjustment facilities operated by the RBI.
Marginal Standing Facility (MSF) is an emergency overnight borrowing window above the Repo rate, while Standing Deposit Facility (SDF) absorbs surplus liquidity without requiring collateral.
MSF provides emergency liquidity injection, whereas SDF serves as the floor rate for liquidity absorption without collateral constraints.

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RBI Monetary Policy Reserve Requirements and Liquidity Management Facilities
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Soru 115Soru

In a socio-economic survey of a region, the total national income distribution across ten equal population deciles (from lowest to highest income group) is recorded as follows:

- Deciles 1 to 4 (poorest 40%): 2%2\%, 3%3\%, 4%4\%, and 6%6\% respectively
- Deciles 5 to 9 (middle 50%): 7%7\%, 9%9\%, 11%11\%, 13%13\%, and 15%15\% respectively
- Decile 10 (richest 10%): 30%30\%

Based on this distribution, what is the Palma Ratio for this region?

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Cevap: 2

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The Palma Ratio for the region is 2.0.
The Palma Ratio measures economic inequality by dividing the share of national income held by the top 10% of the population by the share of national income held by the bottom 40%. Here, the share held by the top 10% (Decile 10) is 30%, while the cumulative share held by the bottom 40% (Deciles 1–4) is 2% + 3% + 4% + 6% = 15%. Dividing 30% by 15% yields a Palma Ratio of 2.0.

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1
Identify the income share of the top 10% income group (Decile 10).
The top 10% population holds 30%30\% of the total income.
The Palma Ratio specifically compares the richest 10% to the poorest 40%.
2
Sum the income shares for the poorest 40% of the population (Deciles 1 through 4).
Sum = 2%+3%+4%+6%=15%2\% + 3\% + 4\% + 6\% = 15\%.
The bottom 40% share forms the denominator in the Palma Ratio calculation.
3
Divide the top 10% share by the bottom 40% share.
Palma Ratio = 30%15%=2.0\frac{30\%}{15\%} = 2.0.
Applying the mathematical definition of the Palma Ratio.

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Palma Ratio as an Inequality Metric
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Soru 116Soru

With reference to the core provisions of the Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY), which of the following statements are correct?

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Cevap: It offers a life insurance cover of ₹2 Lakh in the case of death due to any cause.; It is available to individuals in the age group of 18 to 50 years having a savings bank account.

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The correct statements are that PMJJBY offers a life insurance cover of ₹2 Lakh in case of death due to any cause, and that it is available to individuals in the age group of 18 to 50 years having a savings bank account.
The statement regarding the ₹2 Lakh death cover for death due to any cause and the statement specifying entry age between 18 and 50 years for savings account holders are both factual features of PMJJBY.

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1
Analyze the sum assured and coverage terms of PMJJBY.
PMJJBY provides a basic term insurance cover of ₹2 Lakh upon death due to any reason.
This establishes the financial payout and scope of coverage provided under the scheme.
2
Evaluate the target entry age and eligibility parameters.
Individuals between 18 and 50 years with an active savings account are eligible to enroll.
The entry age bracket is restricted to 18-50 years, though life cover continues up to 55 years subject to regular premium payment.
3
Assess the voluntary nature and exit age rules of the scheme.
The scheme is completely voluntary (not mandatory) and risk coverage terminates at age 55, not 70.
Confusing PMJJBY exit age (55 years) with PMSBY exit age (70 years) or assuming compulsory enrollment are common misconceptions.

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Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY) Eligibility and Benefits
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Consider the following statements regarding the monetary policy mechanisms and liquidity tools of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI):

1. The Standing Deposit Facility (SDF) functions as an uncollateralized liquidity absorption mechanism forming the floor of the Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) corridor.
2. Commercial banks are permitted to dip into their mandatory Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) portfolio within specified limits to borrow emergency overnight funds under the Marginal Standing Facility (MSF).
3. An increase in the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) leads to an expansion of the money multiplier and expands credit creation capacity in the banking system.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

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Cevap: 1 and 2 only

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The combination '1 and 2 only' is correct because Statement 1 and Statement 2 correctly describe the operational features of SDF and MSF, while Statement 3 incorrectly states the effect of CRR on the money multiplier.
The option selecting statements 1 and 2 only is correct. Statement 1 is true because the SDF allows the RBI to drain surplus systemic liquidity without pledging government securities. Statement 2 is true because MSF provides penal rate borrowing where banks can utilize a portion of their Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) securities. Statement 3 is false because increasing the CRR locks away a higher proportion of bank deposits, leading to credit contraction and a smaller money multiplier.

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1
Analyze Statement 1 regarding the Standing Deposit Facility (SDF).
Statement 1 is correct.
The SDF was introduced by the RBI as an uncollateralized liquidity absorption tool operating at the base floor of the Liquidity Adjustment Facility corridor.
2
Analyze Statement 2 regarding the Marginal Standing Facility (MSF).
Statement 2 is correct.
Under MSF, scheduled commercial banks can borrow emergency overnight funds by dipping into their SLR securities up to a designated percentage of Net Demand and Time Liabilities (NDTL).
3
Analyze Statement 3 regarding Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) and money multiplier.
Statement 3 is incorrect.
Money multiplier is inversely related to reserve requirements (m1CRRm \approx \frac{1}{CRR}). Increasing the CRR forces banks to hold more liquid cash reserves with RBI, reducing total loanable funds and contracting the money multiplier.

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Standing Deposit Facility, Marginal Standing Facility, and Money Multiplier dynamics under RBI Monetary Framework
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Which of the following assets is NOT included as a component of India's official Foreign Exchange Reserves held by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)?

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Cevap: Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) equity inflows held in corporate bank accounts

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Foreign Direct Investment equity inflows held in corporate bank accounts are not part of India's official Foreign Exchange Reserves.
The official Foreign Exchange Reserves of India managed by the Reserve Bank of India consist strictly of four official reserve assets: Foreign Currency Assets (FCA), Gold, Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), and the Reserve Tranche Position (RTP) in the IMF. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) equity investments are private capital transactions and do not constitute central bank reserve holdings.

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1
Identify the four standard components of India's Foreign Exchange Reserves maintained by the RBI.
The components are: (1) Foreign Currency Assets (FCA), (2) Gold reserves, (3) Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), and (4) Reserve Tranche Position (RTP) in the IMF.
Official foreign exchange reserves are central bank monetary assets maintained to handle balance of payments imbalances and exchange rate management.
2
Analyze the role of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) equity inflows.
FDI flows into domestic companies and commercial banking channels as private capital investment recorded in the Balance of Payments capital account.
Private capital holdings are owned by enterprises and individuals, not held directly as central bank foreign exchange reserve holdings.

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Components of India's Foreign Exchange Reserves
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Consider the following key institutional and policy initiatives related to infrastructure and trade development in India:
1. Launch of the PM Gati Shakti - National Master Plan for Multi-modal Connectivity
2. Enactment of the Special Economic Zones (SEZ) Act
3. Announcement of the National Highways Development Project (NHDP)
4. Enactment of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Act

Which sequence represents the correct chronological order of these initiatives from the earliest to the latest?

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The correct chronological order from earliest to latest is: Enactment of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Act (1988), followed by the Announcement of the National Highways Development Project (NHDP) (1998), then the Enactment of the Special Economic Zones (SEZ) Act (2005), and finally the Launch of the PM Gati Shakti - National Master Plan (2021).
The correct chronological sequence of these landmark economic and infrastructure initiatives is:
1. Enactment of the NHAI Act (1988)
2. Announcement of the NHDP / Golden Quadrilateral (1998)
3. Enactment of the Special Economic Zones Act (2005)
4. Launch of PM Gati Shakti - National Master Plan (2021)

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1
Identify the enactment year of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Act.
The NHAI Act was passed by Parliament in 1988.
This laid the statutory groundwork for national highway management in India.
2
Determine the launch year of the National Highways Development Project (NHDP).
The NHDP was announced in 1998.
It initiated flagship infrastructure projects like the Golden Quadrilateral.
3
Determine the enactment year of the Special Economic Zones (SEZ) Act.
The SEZ Act was enacted in May 2005.
It institutionalized comprehensive incentives for export-oriented industrial manufacturing.
4
Identify the launch year of the PM Gati Shakti - National Master Plan.
PM Gati Shakti was launched in October 2021.
It introduced a digital master plan for synchronized multi-modal infrastructure execution.
5
Sequence the initiatives chronologically.
1988 -> 1998 -> 2005 -> 2021.
Arranging the years in ascending order gives the correct historical sequence.

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Historical progression of major infrastructure governance, industrial development, and trade facilitation initiatives in post-independence India.
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Consider the following statements regarding the accounting classification of external sector transactions in India's Balance of Payments (BoP):

1. Reinvested earnings of foreign direct investment (FDI) enterprises operating in India are recorded under the Primary Income of the Current Account as an income outflow and simultaneously under the Capital/Financial Account as an FDI inflow.
2. Interest payments made by Indian corporates on overseas External Commercial Borrowings (ECBs) are classified under the Capital Account because ECBs themselves represent capital account transactions.
3. Personal remittances sent by Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) to their families in India are recorded under Secondary Income in the Current Account.
4. Foreign currency inflows deposited into Non-Resident External (NRE) bank accounts in India are recorded under Current Account invisibles as private transfers.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

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Cevap: 1 and 3 only

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Statements 1 and 3 are correct.
Statements 1 and 3 are correct. Reinvested earnings of FDI companies are accounted as primary income debit in the current account and an equal FDI equity credit in the capital account. Personal remittances are unrequited current transfers categorized under secondary income. In contrast, interest on foreign debt is a current account primary income item, and NRI deposit accounts represent capital account liabilities.

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1
Analyze Statement 1 regarding reinvested earnings of FDI enterprises.
In accordance with RBI and IMF BPM6 standards, direct investors' share of retained earnings is debited under Current Account (Primary Income / Investment Income) as if distributed, and credited under Capital Account as reinvested equity FDI inflow.
It reflects both the earning accruing to foreign owners and its immediate reinvestment in the domestic enterprise.
2
Analyze Statement 2 regarding interest payments on External Commercial Borrowings (ECBs).
Interest payment is debt servicing and is classified under Primary Income (Investment Income payout) in the Current Account.
Only principal drawdown and repayment are recorded in the Capital Account under ECBs.
3
Analyze Statement 3 regarding NRI personal remittances.
Unilateral cross-border transfers without any quid pro quo are recorded under Secondary Income (Current Account invisibles).
Remittances do not create any future financial claim or liability.
4
Analyze Statement 4 regarding NRI bank deposit inflows (NRE/FCNR).
NRE bank deposits represent repayable financial liabilities of the banking system and are recorded under Banking Capital in the Capital Account.
They are debt liabilities, unlike unilateral personal remittances.

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Classification of Current Account (Goods, Services, Primary Income, Secondary Income) versus Capital Account (FDI, FPI, ECBs, Banking Capital/NRI Deposits) in India's Balance of Payments.
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